extremely pro-vaccine person on the cusp of realising "long covid" is really vaccine doing its thang.
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One is my niece. Mid 20s. She got covid in September of 2020, has never had the vaccine. She's had problems ever since. Lung issues, extreme fatigue. Occasional headaches, somewhat like migraines. Muscle and joint aches. Non-smoker. Non drinker. Was just normally healthy until getting covid.
The other is my pastor's wife. In her 50s. Never vaxxed. She got covid, I think, January or February last year. Former smoker. Doesn't drink. I don't know as much as much about her health history as I do my niece, but no biggies that I'm aware of (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, etc...). Has lots of lung problems, going to think the smoking didn't help. Also lots of fatigue. The lung problems/fatigue seem to be common. Maybe oxygen supply to blood is lower now? She's had to stop doing much of the church work she was doing before. She was very active before. Tennis and golf, grandmother, and headed up a lot of organizations at church. Doesn't play golf or tennis anymore. She gets lots of unexplained fevers now. Seems to catch every cold that comes around. Perpetual sore throat/laryngitis now.
Ugh, I'm sorry to hear that, ISDN. I'm familiar with the oxygen issues. My wife and I were "lucky" enough to get C19 in early November of 2019 when there was just a bit of chatter about it over in China. We're both used to taking our dogs for 60-90 minute brisk walks on a nightly basis and even a 5 minute walk with them had us breathing heavily. Made me worried we had pneumonia (which almost killed me many years ago) but after a month it finally passed.
Hoping and praying your niece and friend eventually heal.
Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad you and your wife came through it as well as you did. It's so sad to see how much it's devastated so many families.